The Chamber of Software and Computer Services of Argentina (CESSI) had this week its gala evening with the delivery of the Sadosky Awards, which aim to recognize talent applied to technological innovation and social contribution to reduce the digital divide, promote the use of new technologies and contribute to the growth of the sector.
It is a sector that enjoys very good health, but does not exceed a problem.
In August 2011, this newspaper published an article entitled “The software industry is growing and no longer satisfy the programmers”. There was said that it was not appropriate to speak of software boom, but to show that universities reach not meet the demand required by industry experts. A note from the journalist Debora Slotnisky published in July and awarded yesterday, reports a similar picture: “The industry still has about 5,000 jobs to be filled (per year) The deficit brings another problem. Students early college years are already summoned by companies and many dropouts to grow as employees. ” There were efforts to remedy this lack, state and private. In its report for 2011/15, the Foundation Sadosky counted more than 25 thousand children received programming classes, and a total of 166,946 persons tested the challenges posed in http://program.ar. Other initiatives are implemented Dale OK program which teaches through a fun tool for creating animations and video games- or site www.estudiarcomputacion.gob.ar have to see how it starts to apply in the country Resolution of the Federal Council of Education established the teaching and learning of programming in schools as a strategic aspect. State policy
As yesterday told Time Santiago Ceria, executive director of the Foundation Sadosky. “We want to make the ICT sector to produce the higher value added and this requires connecting businesses with the system scientific, with people that expands the frontier of knowledge for truly innovative productions. That’s what has to be done in this and all industries in the country to help achieve greater value added. “
This is the horizon that go
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